In Zombieland, however, you're much more likely to be flying through the windscreen as you try avoiding escaping vehicles, dodging through abandoned cars or slamming on your brakes (or just driving faster) as a zombie steps in front of your car. The reason for seatbelts is fairly obvious as it pretty much carries over from the reason we are advised to wear them normally - being thrown at the windscreen doesn't usually end well. You won't be driving along easy roads anymore: with numerous things to avoid you need to be ready for a crash! Also remember that just because it's not socially acceptable to climb under cubical doors, it doesn't mean the zombies won't do it. The best way to stay safe is to check each bathroom before you enter, in every cubicle and every section as it isn't rare to find one just waiting there. However, this does not change the fact that toilets are places you want to be careful around - if you are caught with your trousers down then there's not much you can do about running away, so you better have brought a gun with you. Zombies seem to sneak up on people who are at their most vulnerable, although it probably just seems like this as zombies just attack with no special circumstances. You are at your most vulnerable while sitting on the toilet, so always take extra care. Luckily, the second shot should be easier as the first shot should take the zombie to the floor and temporarily prevent the zombie from moving The most effective way to prevent this is to take a second shot/hit to their head which will stop them from attacking again, and surely one more shot can't do too much harm! For this to work, you will need at least two shots in your gun at all times so you can double tap without having to worry about reloading in time (you usually won't get that time). Most zombies won't die from just one hit unless it's a shot to the head, and it will instead get up in very little time - and will then bite you. When in doubt, don't get stingy with your bullets. To escape a pursuing zombie you will need to out-run it, and this means being in good shape.